SOUTHLAND FROZEN MEAT ** & PRODUCE EXPORT CO. As a number of Partners prefer selling their Stock on the farm instead of sending their stock in to the Works, we have appointed MR JAMES FLEMING OUR BUYER. Producers are strongly recommended to send their Sheep into the Works at per lb., when the Highest Price will be given AT DATE OP DELIVERY. Quotations at any time can be obtained by application at the office of the Company, Esk street. Mr Fleming (if communicated with, care S.P.M. and P. E. Co., Invercargill) will call on any Farmers desirous of selling stock by the head on the farm. Correspondence invited. G. W. NICHOL, Managing Director. POTATOES, Chaff and Oats, Hams and Bacon, always on band at lowest prices, ex-store or delivered. A. N. LINDSAY, iarrow and Jed streets EUIONEY to Lend on good freehold ■" security Apply to JAMES II AEV EY, Solicitor, Esk Street. THOMAS MILLAE, TAILOR and CLOTHIER, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. 'e are Cash purchasers of LIVE PIGS from date, delivery at Wallacetown. Curing operations have been resumed and pork is now being received at factory, Conon street. THUS. QUINN AND CO. w JdL a CARSWELL AND CO. CRESCKNT, INVERCARGILL, LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCE AGENTS VALUATORS, &c. Trust Moneys Invested. “ They would paint their bull.” —An American farmer, on reading that a bull painted by Rosa Bonheur sold for five thousand dollars, remarked to his wife that he didn’t see how a coat of paint could so greatly enhance the value of the animal; but if Rosa didn’t charge more than ten dollars he would get her to paint his bull in the spring. His economical wife replied that she thought he might paint it himself, and save his ten dollars. After he paints the bull he is going to try his hand at the buggy he bought from W. if. Mathieson, at the American Carriage Factory.— Advt. m -A U'-\ (S ' Use Thistle Brand Oatmeal Unsurpassed for Household Use. Made at the well-known Riverton Oatmeal Mills. M. TWEEDIE Proprietor. ACCORDEONS! ACCORDEONS ACCORDEONS !! From 7s Gd each. I HAVE just opened a splendid assortment of the above, with all the latest improvements —Broad reeds, steel reeds, steel-bronze reeds, Imperial, Piccolo, Vox Humane, Ac. The new ACCOMDJEOFEON Very powerful. Violins (half, three-quarter, and full size), Concertinas, Banjos, Guitars, Clarionets, Flutes, Tambourines, etc., etc. Violin, Violincello, and Banjo Strings of the best quality obtainable. FOOTBALLS! FOOTBALLS! W FOOTBALLS! From 5s Cd each. Gilbert’s, Bryan’s, Lambert’s and other celebrated Makers. Extra stout Bladders, InfiatersA Shin Guards FOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS. Collectors should call and see my large stock. Best packets in town at 3d, Gd, Is, 2s Gd, ss, and 20s. Frank A. Steans, AMERICAN TOBACCO DEPOT, Dee st., Invercargill. Telephone, No. 158.] [P.O. Box, No. 158 Established, 1875.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 2, 14 April 1894, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 2, 14 April 1894, Page 2
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